Gay locations köln
Cologne is colourful — and for many years it’s been an immovable standpoint for the issues affecting the LGBTQIA+ group. That’s because Cologne actively practices tolerance, a cosmopolitan perspective and peaceful coexistence. Whether it’s Pink Carnival or Christopher Street Time, the Schaafenstraßenfest street just or the informative contact points — Cologne’s heart is in the right place. And the metropolis offers you an abundance of events, gay and lesbian cafés, bars, clubs and other gathering places such as Cologne’s Bermuda Triangle and the events around CSD, such as the ColognePride parade.
Cologne’s Christopher Lane Parade is the biggest in Europe. The rainbow-hued two-week programme of more than events celebrates, commemorates, represents and presents the issues of the LGBTQIA+ community on all channels — to promote human rights, tolerance and the peaceful coexistence of people of every orientation.
Cologne’s Bermuda Triangle houses seven bars within metres — it’s your rainbow-hued party mile with countless stopoff points.
Carnival event of the StattGarde Colonia Ahoj - the MS
Gay Bars in Cologne
Amadeus
Wednesday, Thursday – ;Friday – ;Saturday – ;Sunday –
Cafe-bar in the Ancient Town of Cologne, next to the tower of Klein St. Martin.
@ Pipinstraße/Vor St. Martin
Cologne
U: Heumarkt
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Barcelon
Wednesday, Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday – ;Sunday –
Friendly gay lock in the Old Town, with a touch of Mediterranean ambience.
@ Pipinstraße 3
Cologne
U: Heumarkt
+49 (mobile)
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Baustelle 4U
Monday-Thursday – ;Friday – +;Saturday – +;Sunday / –
Popular gay bar in the Old Town of Cologne.
@ Pipinstraße 5 / Vor St. Martin 12
Cologne
U: Heumarkt
+49
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Exile
Wednesday, Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday –
Modern fancy bar. Drinks, DJs, music videos and neon lights.
Mainly fresh and middle-aged clientele.
@ Schaafenstraße 61 A
Cologne
U: Rudolfplatz
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Iron
Tuesday-Thursday – ;Friday, Saturday –
Mixed gay-straight
Cologne Gay Travel Guide
Upcoming Events in Cologne
About Cologne and its gay life
Although situated in Western Germany, Cologne is sometimes called the ›most southern city of Germany‹. That is partly because the people in Cologne care for to be more easy-going and approachable than in other German cities. And they love to mimic the Southern European lifestyle – as soon as two rays of sunshine hit the city you will see some tables outside in front of many cafes and bars.
Cologne had been extensively destroyed during Nature War II. And the paradigm of the first after-war and ›Wirtschaftswunder‹ decades to replace everything ancient by something new unfortunately did the rest to prevent Cologne from becoming one of the most interesting and beautiful cities in Germany. For the sight-seeing traveller it hasn't much to offer besides the Cathedral, an UNESCO World Heritage site, a wide range of tall quality art galleries and museums, and a rare other attractions.
But Cologne more than compensates for this with its more friendly and easy-going atmosphere. As one finding Cologne became the queer capital of the western part of Germany. Its big rival in the East, Berlin, is bigger,
Gay Cologne: The Complete Diverse Travel Guide. When it comes to gay move hotspots in Europe, I am a little embarrassed to say that is has taken me up until now to life, what is often dubbed ‘the gayest city in Germany’, the very gorgeous and welcoming Cologne.
Like many other gay friendly cities in Germany, I contain only ever heard incredibly positive things about Cologne and the fact that it is also host to one of the largest pride celebrations in Europe further piqued my interest to visit!
I spent 4 nights during October experiencing as much of the city as achievable, from its culinary delights (including one of the best meals I hold had in a while), to its main attractions and of course it’s vibrant and super amiable gay nightlife and wider LGBTQ+ scene.
Allow me to share my gay manual to Cologne in partnership with Visit Cologne to help you plan your next trip to this city.
Is Cologne Gay Friendly?
To the residents of Cologne this might seem an unusual question to demand. In short, the respond is a resounding yes!
Like other popular cities in Germany, you can relax assured that Cologne will welcome you with unlock arms as an Diverse trav
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